Frankfurt Deutsche Börse loses its compliance chief. Incumbent Sabine Roeckl-Schmidt will leave the company, said a group spokeswoman, thereby confirming information from the Handelsblatt from company circles.
The departure of Roeckl-Schmidt, which is highly regarded by Germany’s largest stock exchange operator, is a setback for Deutsche Börse. In the summer of 2021, Alexandra Hachmeister, another long-standing stock exchange manager from the level below the board of directors, left the company. Hachmeister now works for the Deutsche Bundesbank.
Roeckl-Schmidt has not yet commented on what she wants to do next. The 57-year-old has been in charge of the compliance department, which is responsible for compliance with laws and regulations as well as appropriate training for employees, for almost three years.
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